As far as hate -- I just have such a distaste for Rivers Cuomo after watching this thing on Direct TV. Those first two =W= albums mean more to me than anything else ever recorded and perfectly capture the way I felt about everything from the ages of 16 - 21. I also love the Green Album and a decent amount of later material. But ALL he did on this stupid show was talk about the state of the music industry. He's nothing more than a businessman fronting as a musician.

I've certainly hated musicians for much less. But I don't think it's distasteful for a musician to be knowledgeable and concerned about the state of the music industry. Especially somebody like Cuomo, whose career began in the era when a top-selling musician could still make money from record sales.

I love Paul McCartney, but I don't see how anyone could deny that he comes across as a bit of a dick in Let It Be, especially the first section. Lennon, it's true, is being deliberately ignorant and awkward, and George clearly doesn't want to do the project at all, so I suppose it could be argued that Macca is pissed off because he's the only one holding it together, but he still come across quite dislikeable.

I totally agree with Tom about McCartney II though, that was a childhood favourite (my dad has most of the Macca/Wings albums on vinyl, and they were among the only albums my mum would let him put on when I was little), and it is truly crazy, especially compared to Lennon's domestic bliss phase.

My Katherine Hiegl hate comes from Knocked Up. She ripped Judd and those guys afterwards and said the movie was completely sexist. I heard Seth Rogan on Stern talk about this, and he said that she never said anything about this when they were filming the movie and the set was really loose and anyone could have suggested anything at any time.

She might have a point but she just seems completely whiny. It's not like she (and probably about 5 different manager/agent types) didn't read the script when she signed up to do the film and it's not like she didn't make $X million from it, either.